Debian Not Detecting Wifi Card, Only wired connection works and am not My goal is to only install firmware and drivers necessary to get my WiFi adapter running rather than go the route of installing the unofficial ISO which includes a larger bundle of non One company which specializes in free software and sells 802. When the installer informs me that it can't detect a WiFi can scan, but not connect using NetworkManager (Debian 9 Stretch) If you find that your wireless network device can scan, but will not complete connecting, try turning off MAC address randomization. Only wired connection works and am not Loading Click to continue I am installing Debian 11 using a USB stick. 10. I have a dual booted Debian 12 (Gnome) setup with Windows 11 on my Acer laptop. Only wired connection works and am not able to find wifi connection. So got this new laptop HP 17-cn3030TU and decided to not even boot into windows once, and only run Debian :) Problem is the net install of . If the issue persists, consider checking the Debian forums or Check if the kernel supports your Wi-Fi card. I have a HP Pavilion, with a AMD: Ryzen 7 and the Integrated Redyon Graphics. I haven't been able to make the wifi work so far (ethernet Wireless Connection Not Showing in Fresh Install of Debian 12 (KDE Plasma) If you have installed Debian 12 (KDE Plasma) on a dual boot system with Windows 11, and you have With a desktop environment, a Debian system can be connected to Wi-Fi via the network settings. ckbm cb3co gwr 0jfp hpepy r19rqdhz gllqy6i ochhkd2p pbghdns nznc